Github user JamesRTaylor commented on a diff in the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/phoenix/pull/8#discussion_r16796319
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phoenix-core/src/main/java/org/apache/phoenix/iterate/DefaultParallelIteratorRegionSplitter.java
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@@ -138,14 +146,10 @@ public boolean apply(HRegionLocation location) {
// split each region in s splits such that:
// s = max(x) where s * x < t
//
- // The idea is to align splits with region boundaries. If rows are
not evenly
- // distributed across regions, using this scheme compensates for
regions that
- // have more rows than others, by applying tighter splits and
therefore spawning
- // off more scans over the overloaded regions.
- int splitsPerRegion = getSplitsPerRegion(regions.size());
// Create a multi-map of ServerName to List<KeyRange> which we'll
use to round robin from to ensure
// that we keep each region server busy for each query.
- ListMultimap<HRegionLocation,KeyRange> keyRangesPerRegion =
ArrayListMultimap.create(regions.size(),regions.size() * splitsPerRegion);;
+ int splitsPerRegion = getSplitsPerRegion(regions.size());
+ ListMultimap<HRegionLocation,KeyRange> keyRangesPerRegion =
ArrayListMultimap.create(regions.size(),regions.size() * splitsPerRegion);
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Might be better to do this check from the Phoenix client *before* you
invoke the coprocessor. Also, I think you'd only want to update the
last_analyze_start_date when the entire table is analyzed (as opposed to just
part of it, for example when a split occurs - we should kick off an analyze for
the two regions that split, or when a view is analyzed which would just
re-analyze a part of the table)
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